Illustrated with drawings and 80 color photographs—some of them irresistible—this book by the authors of the Veterinary Guide For Animal Owners focuses on raising baby animals that have been rescued or orphaned. Beginning with stories of particular animals who were rescued and raised, including a calf, a coyote, and a grebe who lived in the bathtub, the guide offers information on formulas and feeding schedules for farm animals, pets, and wild animals, including fox pups, foals, bear cubs, piglets, fawns, raccoons, shorebirds, and poultry. It describes common diseases and how to treat them, a guide to first aid, directions for safety in dealing with wild baby animals, and advice on releasing animals back into the wild.